Modeling actor and asset relationships
First Claim
1. A method of displaying representations of a computing asset and one or more actors, wherein an actor is an entity capable of owning an asset, to facilitate identification of an owner of the asset, the method comprising:
- monitoring computing interactions between actors and an asset;
computing probabilities of actors being owners of the asset based on the interactions;
displaying a representation of the asset in a graphical user interface;
displaying a first different representation for a first actor of the one or more actors in the graphical user interface;
displaying a second different representation for a second actor of the one or more actors in the graphical user interface; and
wherein displaying the representation of the asset and displaying the different representations for the first and second actors is performed such that a probability of the first actor owning the asset as compared to a probability of the second actor owning the asset can be evaluated based on the representation and the differences between the first and second different representations displayed in the graphical user interface.
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Abstract
Displaying a representation of an asset. The method includes an act of displaying a different representation for at least a first actor of the one or more actors. An asset being an item capable of being owned, and actors being entities capable of owning an asset. The method also includes displaying the representation of the asset and displaying the different representation for the first actor such that a likelihood of the first actor owning the asset can be evaluated based on the representation and the different representation.
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20 Claims
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1. A method of displaying representations of a computing asset and one or more actors, wherein an actor is an entity capable of owning an asset, to facilitate identification of an owner of the asset, the method comprising:
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monitoring computing interactions between actors and an asset; computing probabilities of actors being owners of the asset based on the interactions; displaying a representation of the asset in a graphical user interface; displaying a first different representation for a first actor of the one or more actors in the graphical user interface; displaying a second different representation for a second actor of the one or more actors in the graphical user interface; and wherein displaying the representation of the asset and displaying the different representations for the first and second actors is performed such that a probability of the first actor owning the asset as compared to a probability of the second actor owning the asset can be evaluated based on the representation and the differences between the first and second different representations displayed in the graphical user interface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A computer system comprising:
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one or more processors; and one or more computer-readable media having stored thereon instructions that are executable by the one or more processors to configure the computer system to display representations of a computing asset and one or more actors, wherein an actor is an entity capable of owning an asset, to facilitate identification of an owner of the asset, including instructions that are executable to configure the computer system to perform at least the following; monitor computing interactions between actors and an asset; compute probabilities of actors being owners of the asset based on the interactions; display a representation of the asset in a graphical user interface; display a first different representation for a first actor of the one or more actors in the graphical user interface; display a second different representation for a second actor of the one or more actors in the graphical user interface; and wherein displaying the representation of the asset and displaying the different representations for the first and second actors is performed such that a probability of the first actor owning the asset as compared to a probability of the second actor owning the asset can be evaluated based on the representation and the differences between the first and second different representations displayed in the graphical user interface. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A computer system comprising:
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one or more processors; and one or more computer-readable media having stored thereon instructions that are executable by the one or more processors to configure the computer system to display different representations of one or more actors with respect to an asset to facilitate identification of an owner of the asset, including instructions that are executable to configure the computer system to perform at least the following; display a plurality of differentially-sized tiles, wherein each differentially-sized tile of the plurality of differentially-sized tiles correspond to a different actor from a plurality of actors having at least one interaction with the asset, and wherein a size of each differentially-sized tile for each actor is proportional to a computed probability that an actor represented by a particular tile is the owner of the asset such that probabilities of the plurality of actors being owners of the asset can be qualitatively compared by comparing corresponding tiles.
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